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32 file hierarchy, and the related filesystem actions are defined with `access
98 file hierarchy ``/usr``. Without another rule, write actions would then be
169 It is recommended setting access rights to file hierarchy leaves as much as
171 read-only hierarchy and ``~/tmp/`` as a read-write hierarchy, compared to
172 ``~/`` as a read-only hierarchy and ``~/tmp/`` as a read-write hierarchy.
211 A bind mount mirrors a source file hierarchy to a destination. The destination
212 hierarchy is then composed of the exact same files, on which Landlock rules can
219 combined in a merge directory, result of the mount point. This merge hierarchy
221 on the merge hierarchy only reflects on the upper layer. From a Landlock
225 restrict the resulted merged hierarchy, and vice versa. Landlock users should
391 from a parent to its hierarchy. Because files are identified and restricted by
392 their hierarchy, moving or linking a file from one directory to another implies
393 propagation of the hierarchy constraints, or restriction of these actions